Even in the specialist nurseries here, cordylines are sold without names, so no point asking for something in particular because they dont know either. I found that I tend to buy plants that stand out from the crowd colour wise or with unusual leaves. Also in my experience, the fancier ones do best for me in pots, only the older style look good in the ground. Is that just me ?
Peachy

My Ti Red Sister is shooting off some seeds. What is the best way to germinate by seed? What method to take to seed?

Easy to germinate from seed. Remove the tiny black seed from the ripe berries. Keep your fingers wet with water, as this will help with your fingers from becoming a sticky mess and makes removing the seed from the fruit easy. Plant the seed in a good potting mix, covering the seeds with a thin layer of the potting mix. Water and within a few weeks seedlings should start to appear. Keeping the soil moist at all times. Here is a pot of Hawiian Boy seedlings from late Aug seed.

Just got it Ari , will plant it in shade , those broad leaf ones usually prefer that . I know Bolero does ..
Thanks lot Scott , that was fast .. I wonder if we have abother name for it in Australia .. seems that many do

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Michael in palm paradise,
Tully, wet tropics in Australia, over 4 meters of rain every year.
Home of the Golden Gumboot, its over 8m high , our record annual rainfall.

My Ti Red Sister is shooting off some seeds. What is the best way to germinate by seed? What method to take to seed?

Easy to germinate from seed. Remove the tiny black seed from the ripe berries. Keep your fingers wet with water, as this will help with your fingers from becoming a sticky mess and makes removing the seed from the fruit easy. Plant the seed in a good potting mix, covering the seeds with a thin layer of the potting mix. Water and within a few weeks seedlings should start to appear. Keeping the soil moist at all times. Here is a pot of Hawiian Boy seedlings from late Aug seed.

I have the berries all the time, never tried growing them. I'm going to try a batch. I have many types in the yard, do they cross with each other?